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PNG Red Cross and ICRC sign Partnership Agreement

A Partnership Framework Agreement (PFA) to strengthen the collaboration between the Papua New Guinea Red Cross Society (PNGRCS) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was signed for …

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South Sudan: human toll of conflict and violence strains healthcare system

02-02-2023 Juba, South Sudan (ICRC) — In recent months, hospitals in South Sudan have been facing an influx of weapon-wounded patients due to renewed clashes across the country. As a result, the …

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Preliminary recommendations on possible norms, rules and principles of responsible behaviours relating to threats by States to space systems

Working paper submitted by the International Committee of the Red Cross to the open-ended working group on reducing space threats through norms, rules and principles of responsible behaviours In line …

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Community first aid responds to tribal fight injuries in Papua New Guinea

“When I was shot in the abdomen some years ago, I did not know what to do before reaching the hospital. With this training, I will be in a better position to help others who sustain wounds.” - Puiand …

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Operational update – Situation along the Lachin Corridor

Since 19 December 2022, in its role as neutral humanitarian intermediary and in agreement with the sides, the ICRC has carried out 18 medical evacuations along the Lachin Corridor, thereby …

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ICRC-RRU workshop on 21st Century Naval Warfare and IHL: Implications for Coastal and Maritime Security

The field of warfare at sea has seen several technological advancements, and cyberspace has brought a new dimension to it. With the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning, several …

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Myanmar: Life disrupted by landmine injury, but dreams and will intact

It was a regular day for 20-year-old Aung Aung Oo. He woke up around 7am to the chirping of birds and grabbed a quick, early meal before going to work on the farm with his mother. Around 3pm, they …

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The ICRC and CRASSH at the University of Cambridge to launch new Humanitarian Action Programme

31-01-2023 An agreement between the ICRC and CRASSH at the University of Cambridge delivers a new research programme exploring digital and cyber security policy, ethics and regulation. The …

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Ethiopia Bulletin, January- December 2022

The situation in northern Ethiopia was again highly volatile over the course of 2022. As is the case in times of conflict, the civilian population has suffered the most from the direct consequences …

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The Challenges and Solutions of Forensic Data Management

From November 29 through December 1, the International Centre for Humanitarian Forensics (ICHF), a partnership between the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the National Forensic …

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